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Emily DickinsonReview Date: 2000-07-04
THIS IS ANOTHER GREAT ADDITION TO A WONDERFUL SERIESReview Date: 2006-11-06
Great introduction to Emily DickinsonReview Date: 2000-07-20
The introduction to this book gave a good synopsis of the life of Emily Dickinson. Also, I liked how some of the poems were mentioned by page number to check out in the book.
Visually, this book was on target. The illustrator was very detailed with the drawings. In one section of the book, Emily Dickinson writes some poems that were riddles. The drawings give you the answer to those riddles.
It was very helpful to find definitions at the bottom of each page for some of the poems that may have had more difficult words. I learned that a frigate was a medium-sized warship with sails and that coursers were graceful, swift horses or runners.
This book supports the ideas of reading and poetry. I will end this review with one of Emily Dickinson's poems, on page 44, to support those ideas:
There is no frigate like a book/ To take us lands away,/ Nor any coursers like a page/ Of prancing poetry/ This traverse may the poorest take/ Without oppress of toll;/ How frugal is the chariot/ That bears a human soul!
I love this seriesReview Date: 2004-12-14

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WHAT A WONDEFUL BOOK!Review Date: 2006-11-06
Beautifully Illustrated Robert Louis StevensonReview Date: 2000-05-31
A Perfect GiftReview Date: 2000-05-30
A Great Book for ChildrenReview Date: 2000-05-30

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Life of Scot"land"Review Date: 2007-01-02
The title may be Portrait of Scotland but the land is alive in this book.
Each page conjures a sense of the romance that the very name of Scotland invokes.
BREATHTAKING...AWE INSPIRINGReview Date: 1999-12-08
Moving, done with careReview Date: 1998-11-21
Scotland portrayed by a true ScotReview Date: 2002-10-14

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The Price of Water in FinistereReview Date: 2007-03-21
If one is good, two is betterReview Date: 2007-01-06
A welcome new voice to these shoresReview Date: 2006-05-12
cultivating one's gardenReview Date: 2006-05-14
I have read it as a manifest for breaking up, as an inspirig script for gardening, as an historical book and what not.
Bodil Malmsten has the gift of putting a glimpse of eternity in the everyday life. The language itself is a glimpse of eternity - the way she spellbounds the reader by using no other word but that which is just perfect. Her way of making a sentence by putting together the words you never thought you would see in the same context simply makes every second of reading an adventure.
Bodil M invites the reader into her private room without getting sentimental. She will laugh with you, cry with you - she even yells at you but never without blaming herself first and foremost. This is a book about what it is to be human, but without the scholarcrap. Read and proceed, cultivate your garden with The price of water in Finistere.

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Long time comin'Review Date: 2003-09-03
Mr. Zollo has kept this story inside for a long time but it was worth the wait.
Beautifully written with real characters. If a novel can be more realistically set into history, I want to read it!
I thank the author for entertaining me with his modern memory of a difficult period in history.
Truth stranger than fictionReview Date: 2003-06-10
This novel will evoke both pride and shame in dealing with the dehumanizing effects of war.
It's a "can't put down" read.
Jerome Ferdinand
Prisoners is fascinating!Review Date: 2003-05-28
I wasn't surprised to read that author has first-hand knowledge of the camps, as the story is told in oftentimes excrutiating detail -- but the type of detail that you hunger for. This is clearly a can't-put-down-until-you're-finished novel that tells a tough tale sensitively, artfully, and -- at times -- shockingly.
Amazing!Review Date: 2003-05-18

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Prophet: The Hatmaker's Son, by Douglas GilliesReview Date: 2003-10-19
Based on a series of in-depth interviews and insightful conversations with Dr. Muller, author Gillies has painted a series of realistic and emotionally sensitive collages which portray in humanistic detail the shifting cultural landscapes of Europe, as social stability become shattered and virtually every aspect of normal life is dramatically disrupted by the overwhelming impacts of World War II.
Following his youthful adventures as a French Resistance Fighter, Robert Muller launched his long and fruitful career as a Global Peacemaker. The grim realities and emotional turmoil he had experienced in the wartime environment, inspired him to make a soul commitment to himself...that he would dedicate his unique multilingual and intercultural abilities for the rest of his life to the cause of Conflict Resolution, Social Justice, and Global Peace. This book reveals the poignant details of this fascinating career odyssey, which eventually led Dr. Muller to become a key player in the formation and dynamic interplays of the United Nations theater...in his role as UN Assistant Secretary General.
As a result of his overriding quest to redirect the efforts of Mankind away from war and destruction, and into more peaceful and enlightened pursuits, Dr. Muller (regarded as the Father of Global Education) developed a unique "Core Curriculum," which formsd the basis for a number of Robert Muller Schools. He is also Co-Founder and Chancellor Emeritus for the University of Peace in Costa Rics.
In addition to being the recepient of numerous prestegious World Peace Awards, has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize some 22 times!
For those individuals interested in realistic historical dramas, and the making of a legendary global leader, this book should have a broad audience appeal, and will most certainly enrich the literary experience of anyone who reads it.
PROPHETReview Date: 2003-06-17
Co-creators for a better world.Review Date: 2003-01-12
-Margery Layton, educator.
I can't wait for the filmReview Date: 2002-11-29
Douglas Gillies is a gifted writer. He brings this story to life and makes this book a page-turner. He writes the story as through he was there himself.
Robert Muller has touched a lot of people. You can tell by the number of endorsement that have been gathered for this book.
I love history and I love this book. The story would make a great movie.
Dan Poynter, ParaPublishing.com
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Funny Bones and FictionReview Date: 2004-09-07
Laughter is the Best MedecineReview Date: 2004-09-07
I recommend this book to anyone interested in the theory of laughter, or in the high-falutin French theorists.
Stunning account of comic theory as literary paradigmReview Date: 1999-09-16
Why is this out of print?Review Date: 2004-09-07

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Overview of little known atrocities of WWIReview Date: 2007-08-24
Larry Zukerman Has Given Me Much to Think AboutReview Date: 2008-02-11
A real eye opener!Review Date: 2004-09-21
Couldn't they just leave the past behind?
And then I grew up and I began asking questions?
My father's parents lived on the Dutch border, by Vise and so were some of the first to witness the invasion. My grandfather was deported to Bavaria for 5 years. His wife was left to fend for herself and their 6 year old son.
My mother's parents lived a few days' walk from the border, in Jauche. They, along with many others, fled Belgium with only the clothes they had on their backs. Watching the horizon for advancing German troops from the second floor of their homes, those who had survived WW1 had encouraged their adult children to just run. Why? Was that not cowardice?
I found the answer. It was not cowardice. It was survival instincts.
In its horrifying retelling, the book presents a sort of play rehearsal for the Holocaust.
The invaders' total disregard of the law and treaties but most of all their ability to get away with it all, set the tone for the next war. A German population, lulled by false propaganda, believed they had been victimized by the Allies. When the 'right' leader came along how could they resist seeking what they felt was righteous vindication.
How wrong they were though!
How Belgium and the Belgians ever managed to get back on their feet amazes me...
WW2 might not have happened had the issue of War Crimes been taken seriously. Millions of lives might have been spared. But hindsight is 20/20.
A must-read for anyone truly interested in learning from the Past.
Facts behind the propagandaReview Date: 2005-03-06
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I remember this from childhoodReview Date: 2000-12-19
Stays in your heart your whole lifeReview Date: 2003-07-15
Worth reading, and rereadingReview Date: 2002-11-20
Hedy and her brother and sister have been bounced around by their aunts, uncles, cousins and other family members until they no longer trust that anything good will ever happen to them, learning to be a family and for Hedy to just be a kid takes time.
Read it if you can find it.
Real families aren't always born, sometimes they are madeReview Date: 2000-04-20
Hedy likes thier new home with the Kennedys. So does Mary Rose. But Peter, well, Peter is still Peter. Why does he have to be such a problem? Why can't he behave? And what will happen when money is found missing from Mrs. Kennedy's handbag?
My mother read this book in grade school, and we still have her old paperback book. I don't know how many times I have read it, but it is a great story. If you can find it, I greatly recomend it.

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Excellent book, but don't get taken!Review Date: 2008-07-07
Excellent...Review Date: 2005-04-02
I have a deeper knowledge of the book because we went through the entire book for my Orton-Gillingham training but I can say that it, and my training manual, are the backbone of my reading program. The sound instructional methods and clear systematic, sequential approach to phonics instruction are simply excellent. This book is truly a sequential phonics program (some of you may be familiar with the disappointment that the plethora of 'phonics' books elicit from unsuspecting, yet good intentioned, buyers). The sequence chart alone is fantastic. From the basic alphabet to multisyllabic words with blends this book will cover the entire reading sequence in a truly systematic fashion. You do not have to piece it together and it makes complete sense. Having the words for spelling and sentence dictation and reading means that much of the work is done for you. The alliterative sentences are also an excellent addition to this book.
If you want to teach children to read utilizing a systematic, sequential, multisensory approach this book will prove invaluable. I am so happy my copy is no longer misplaced!
the reluntent reader guide bookReview Date: 2000-07-23
great for all kids!!!Review Date: 2001-11-28
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